What is the cheapest i can buy a PCB + the controler and what i need it to run when i solder the switches on it of a TKL or 60% or something like this? I am considering starting a DIY board so i want to know how much it will be. If anybody from Europe is seeing this and have an extra PCB that he is willing to sell for a price that i can afford pls PM me :P

The 60% from the group buy costs about $15. Switches will run up to $30 for a 60%. Stabilizers will be about $6-9.

Total will come out to be $55 if you do not need a plate.

So 60% is around 15$ and how about TLK as i would prefer one like this?

Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but what do you all think a Ducky Shine 2 (DK9008) with white LEDs and brown switches would go for? Even though finding that exact combination is a bit of a long shot I'm interested in buying one used and was wondering how much the price would be affected by the upcoming DS3.

Which color pink? Tickle me Pink, Octopink, I think there's another that I'm forgetting. Each one will demand a premium, of course, but I've never seen a Tickle me Pink for public sale, thus they may drive a higher premium.

I can't help with most of your list AKIMbO since I don't follow other than Cherry stuff. Cherry Russian dyesubs $75 was groupbuy price, and $95 is retail price post groupbuy from imsto. MX reds $40 if new, a bit less if used.

Which color pink? Tickle me Pink, Octopink, I think there's another that I'm forgetting. Each one will demand a premium, of course, but I've never seen a Tickle me Pink for public sale, thus they may drive a higher premium.

both, I looking for any Pink skull Topre for my birthday . Can you tell me the exact price

KB2101/2. Those are doubleshots and MX blue switches. Any idea what it's worth?

PS: Also, which price would you expect for a G80-5000 at the moment (HAMDE with browns in german layout). It's new (I believe not NIB, but new).

The Doubleshots are worth around $30 - $40 since most of the modifiers won't work on modern keyboards but if it has vintage blues you could harvest the board and sell the switches for upwards to $80 for 101 of them.

On the G80-5000 I'm not 100% sure since I have never paid more than $45 for a Cherry Board but I would say in nearly new condition you should be able to sell it for a lot.

Those are ANSI versions of the G80-5000 which go for about 2500$ each. Unfortunately, I was talking about the DE version with German ISO Would 100€ be a bargain?

PS: Actually, when are blues becoming vintage blues. I never got that. Some say, big cherry logo, some say, everything before 1989 or something. I do have 102 old blues on my G80-1000HFD which feel a lot different from todays blues (they hardly click at all). I would desolder and sell them if they are worth something.^^

G80-5000 ISO version usually go for closer to used €250-300 range, new more like start €400, so yes €100 would be a good deal.Most recent boards I have found with what I would class as vintage era MX switch from 1991-2. Vintage blues should still be clicky though they are a bit softer but not white soft, they are just less rough feeling than todays.

G80-5000 ISO version usually go for closer to used €250-300 range, new more like start €400, so yes €100 would be a good deal.Most recent boards I have found with what I would class as vintage era MX switch from 1991-2. Vintage blues should still be clicky though they are a bit softer but not white soft, they are just less rough feeling than todays.

Well if 91-92 is the time period than it looks like I may have some Vintage Blues to pimp out on a Poker X....if I can find a PCB.

Well, if that's the case, I guess I am already using Vintage blues daily on my G80-1800HFD. I just don't have a source of modern blues to compare them to. : ) I got a defective Black Widow PCB at home, but there's no point in using it so much when you don't have keycaps and a working controller. : DThis old Cherry keyboards are getting even more interesting now as I know the switch feeling differs from today. I am starting to get used to Vintage Blacks, they're awesome (those from 1987 in my signature) and much smoother than todays one's.

I guesst the 100€ bid on the G80-5000 wasn't exactly successful, so I don't think I will buy it, but I'm wondering if there is something like Vintage Browns? Cause if there is, it should be on that 5000 ; )

G80-5000 ISO version usually go for closer to used €250-300 range, new more like start €400, so yes €100 would be a good deal.Most recent boards I have found with what I would class as vintage era MX switch from 1991-2. Vintage blues should still be clicky though they are a bit softer but not white soft, they are just less rough feeling than todays.

Well if 91-92 is the time period than it looks like I may have some Vintage Blues to pimp out on a Poker X....if I can find a PCB.

I've been thinking about it. They have a decent amount of shine and the spacebar, enter key, and backspace don't work on a modern keyboard (and the ctrl & alt modifiers are the 1.5x size). Every other keycap does though.

I've been thinking about it. They have a decent amount of shine and the spacebar, enter key, and backspace don't work on a modern keyboard (and the ctrl & alt modifiers are the 1.5x size). Every other keycap does though.

Shoot me an offer via PM and we'll see.

That's the same layout as my old Chicony that's why I ask, I have no idea what an offer would be for them.

Hey guys, can I have a price check on the following please:1) A Realforce 87U 45g EK Edition keyboard (This one: 87U)2) One set of WoR Mods from the Klaxon group buy3) One set of RoW Alphas from the Klaxon group buy4) A Hack Orange CC Skull (Topre)Please bear in mind that I'm UK, so prices in GBP please!

I think you mean the ones on the bottom? Those look like them, albeit more green in that pic than I've seen on your rainbow HHKB. They just looked so good. And I have never seen other ones in that colour.